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81. AAP News Release - Back To School Tips
back TO school TIPS. The following are some health and safety tips fromthe American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Feel free to excerpt
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BACK TO SCHOOL TIPS The following are some health and safety tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Feel free to excerpt these tips or use them in their entirety for any print or broadcast story, with acknowledgement of source. BACKPACK SAFETY Choosing the right backpack. Look for the following:
  • Wide, padded shoulder straps - Narrow straps can dig into shoulders. This can cause pain and restrict circulation. Padded back - A padded back protects against sharp edges on objects inside the pack and increases comfort.
To prevent injury when using a backpack, do the following:
  • Pack light. The backpack should never weigh more than 10 to 20 percent of the student's body weight. Always use both shoulder straps. Slingling a backpack over one shoulder can strain muscles. Wearing a backpack on one shouler may increase curvature of the spine. Organize the backpack to use all of its compartments. Pack heavier items closest to the center of the back.

82. AAP News Release - Back To School Tips
You may need to cut back on his activities, or see that afterschool care includessupervised homework time. school BUS safety Review the basic bus safety
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Search Site Map BookStore ... Home BACK TO SCHOOL TIPS Click Here to Send These Tips to a Friend or Family Member! The following are some tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Please feel free to excerpt these tips or use them in their entirety for any print or broadcast story, with acknowledgement of source. MAKING THE FIRST DAY EASIER
  • Remind your child that she is not the only student who is a bit uneasy about the first day of school. Teachers know that students are anxious and will make an extra effort to make sure everyone feels as comfortable as possible.
  • Give your child some strategies for coping with bullies. He should not give in to a bully's demands, but should simply walk away or tell the bully to stop. If you have to, talk with the teacher about a persistent bully.
  • Find another child in the neighborhood with whom your youngster can walk to school or ride with on the bus. If your child is older, have him offer to walk with or wait at the bus stop with a new or younger child.
CHECKLIST FOR THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL
  • Have you filled out all the health forms or emergency contact forms that have been sent home? Has your child received necessary immunizations?

83. Crisis Guides--Tools For Educators
of steps you have taken to ensure the safety of students Tool 30—Reentry into theschool Routine Following a The first day back at school following a natural
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    The first day back at school following a crisis presents a rush of emotions and apprehension for teachers and school staff. It's important to recognize that these are normal, common reactions to an abnormal event. It may be comforting to know that experts say that experiencing the school routine again and feeling the embrace and support of the teachers, administrators, and students in your school family will be an important step in healing. This tool provides a guide for teachers on one way to structure the first day back at school following a tragedy. See Tool 30 for specific information on the first day back to school following a natural disaster. Goal: Clear the Air and Stop Rumors Start by outlining the plan for the day. You may also want to write the plan on the board. For example:

84. Crisis Guides--Tools For Educators
Define Staff safety Responsibilities. Selected areas of the school should be zoned by an alarm backup power should be supplied to keep the system operating
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    In This Section The following tools include samples, templates, and ready-to-copy fact sheets to help respond to a broad array of crises. Review the contents and use the resources to create your own "ready" files. For your convenience, each tool can also be downloadedo in the Microsoft Word version. In order to use these files, you must have MS Word installed on your machine. To download, click on the link. You will get a dialog box that gives you two options: "Open this file from its current location " or "Save to Disk". If you select "Open . . .", MS Word will automatically start up and open the Tool file. If you select "Save to Disk", the Tool file will be saved to your hard disk with the filename and location that you select.
    Give your school a thorough safety inspection. Use this checklist as a guideline to determine your school's strengths and weaknesses. Pay particular attention to school staff training and the security of school buildings and grounds.

85. Corporate Facts And Announcements - Back-To-School Safety Tips
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Back-To-School Safety Tips For motorists and parents
  • Slow down and be alert in all residential areas and busy intersections.
  • Allow enough time to avoid being tempted to run red lights and stop signs.
  • Follow the school's rules about loading and unloading passengers.
  • Remember that the speed limit in school zones is 25 miles per hour when children are present.
  • Drive with headlights on (even during the day) to be more visible.
  • Look for clues that indicate children might be nearby school safety patrols, adult crossing guards, bicycles, school buses and playgrounds.
  • Scan between and around parked cars and other objects for signs of children about to dart into road.
  • Practice extra caution in bad weather by increasing following distance.
  • Stop for school buses flashing their red lights. Red lights flashing on a stopped school bus mean that children will be getting off or on the bus, so drivers approaching the bus from either direction must come to a complete stop.
  • Always wear a safety belt. Children 12 and younger should be restrained properly in the back seat. A rear-facing child safety seat should never be installed in the front seat of a vehicle equipped with a passenger-side air bag.

86. DallasNews.com | Dallas-Fort Worth | Local News: Education: Back To School
Local News Education back to school. school safety should clear the bar, expertssay Security, up after Columbine, increased again after Sept. 11. 08/07/2002.
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sectNum = 1; document.write(lmonth + " "); document.write(date + ", " + year); Local News Home City-by-City Collin County Columnists ... Account Info Local News: Education: Back to School Local News City-by-City Columnists Obits ... Education School safety should clear the bar, experts say Security, up after Columbine, increased again after Sept. 11 By LORI PRICE / The Dallas Morning News There were incidents in West Paducah, Ky.; Jonesboro, Ark.; and Springfield, Ore. And there was Columbine. High-profile incidents of violence in the 1990s gave rise to fears among some parents that children might not be safe in school. But educators and researchers say it's important for parents to know that their kids are safe. In fact, research indicates that schools are safer today than they were 10 years ago, probably in part because the tragedies triggered a closer look at security, said Joel Best, a professor of sociology and criminal justice at the University of Delaware. Nationwide, there were more than 40 violent deaths at schools in 1993, according to figures from the National School Safety Center. In 2001, that number was 15, the center reported.

87. DallasNews.com | Dallas-Fort Worth | Local News: Education: Back To School
Local News Education back to school. school safety checklist 08/07/2002.Some questions you might want to ask officials about your
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sectNum = 1; document.write(lmonth + " "); document.write(date + ", " + year); Local News Home City-by-City Collin County Columnists ... Account Info Local News: Education: Back to School Local News City-by-City Columnists Obits ... Education School safety checklist Some questions you might want to ask officials about your school's safety and security procedures: 1. Do parents have access to reports that include information about the number of violent or other unsafe incidents at the school? School Safety Schools are safer than you think Safety problems to watch for at school School safety checklist Recognize symptoms, problems of bullying ... Education section 2. What are the procedures for responding quickly to unsafe situations? 3. What measures does the school take to prevent crises? 4. Are there comprehensive crisis management plans for both the district and the campus? 5. Who coordinates activities to maintain a safe and healthy campus environment? 6. Are counselors and psychologists trained and available to work with students who are troubled or disruptive?

88. Jupiter Parents Children's Area Child Safety - Back-To-
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Back-To-School Safety:
When you drop off your child at school, use this checklist to make sure these hidden hazards aren't waiting to cause injury or death.
  • Drawstrings on Jackets and Sweatshirts: There should be no drawstrings on hoods or around the neck. Drawstrings at the waist or bottom of jackets should extend no more than 3 inches to prevent catching in car and school bus doors or getting caught on playground equipment.
  • Loops on Window Blind Cords: Cut the loop and attach separate tassels to prevent entanglement and strangulation in window blind cords. One child a month strangles and dies in the loop of a window blind cord.
  • Bike Helmets: Buy a helmet that meets one of the safety standards (U.S. CPSC, Snell, ANSI, ASTM, or Canadian), and insist that your children wear the helmet each time they ride their bike. About 900 people, including more than 200 children, are killed annually in bicycle-related incidents, and about 60 percent of these deaths involve a head injury. More than 500,000 people are treated annually in U.S. hospital emergency rooms for bicycle-related injuries. Research indicates that a helmet can reduce the risk of head injury by up to 85 percent.
  • Soccer Goals: Make sure that the athletic director or the custodian anchors the soccer goals into the ground so that the soccer goal will not tip over and crush a child.

89. Back-to-School, Safely
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Back to School Safety Tips Since many children will be going back-to-school after the Labor Day Weekend, I wanted to take this opportunity to discuss a very serious problem many of our children face daily on their way to school: dangerous road crossings. Tragically, studies have found that " school-age pedestrians are the group at greatest risk of being involved in an accident." As parents, there are steps we can take to make sure our children, and all children, arrive and return safely from school. Too Close To Home Recently, a nine-year old neighborhood girl named Erica was tragically struck by a van and killed about 2 blocks away from our home. She was on her way to school, and had to cross a very busy intersection by herself. Ever since this accident occurred, a group of concerned parents, including myself, have volunteered to help cross the children in the morning and afternoon. Most of us are stay-at-home parents with children of our own who cross this very dangerous intersection. Making a Difference Can parents make a difference? I believe we can. Our parent support group has received a lot of media attention in the last few days. Our local newspaper

90. Governor's Highway Safety Bureau -
safety James P. Jajuga and the Massachusetts Governor’s Highway safety Bureau(GHSB) have issued “Survive the Drive” tips for backto-school safety.
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Teens Most At Risk When Driven By Other Teens
Boston – Following Labor Day Weekend, lighter summer traffic conditions end as returning vacationers become commuters on local roads, school buses wind their way through neighborhoods, and a new crop of 16-18 year-olds make their first drives to school as licensed drivers. To safely navigate Labor Day holiday and back-to-school driving challenges, Secretary of Public Safety James P. Jajuga and the Massachusetts Governor’s Highway Safety Bureau (GHSB) have issued “Survive the Drive” tips for back-to-school safety.
A June 2002 study conducted by the National Academy of Sciences concluded that the most dangerous way to get to and from school is with a teenager behind the wheel. According to the study, the majority (55%) of traffic deaths on the way to and from school happen when a teenager is driving, although teen drivers account for just 14% of such trips. By contrast, school buses account for 25% of trips to school, but just 2% of child deaths on the way to school.
“Parents and students can start the school year off right by putting driving safety - especially buckling up - at the top of their back-to-school lists,” said Governor Jane Swift. “We’ve issued a list of back-to-school road safety tips that parents and students should follow for a safe school year.”

91. Governor's Highway Safety Bureau -
This is why the Massachusetts Governor's Highway safety Bureau (GHSB) hasissued these Survive the Drive tips for backto-school safety
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August/September 2002 By-Line Article: Got Skill? Back-To-School Slowly This Year
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BACK-TO-SCHOOL DRIVING TAKES MORE THAN STYLE

Nancy J. Luther, Executive Director, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau
Fuzzy dice. American flag. Pine tree air freshener. Deadhead sticker. Vanity plates. Customized antenna ball. Dangling Mardi Gras beads. Furry leopard steering wheel cover. As you head back to school this year, you may have more to think about than what you'll wear. There's the all-important matter of how you'll dress the car you drive. Your car décor says a lot about you. It conveys a message to everyone who sees you. "She's patriotic," it says. Or, "He's got a sense of humor." Or maybe, "He's got a night job as a lounge singer." But all of this appearance stuff pales in comparison to the importance of the way you actually drive. That's where substance trumps style, every time. Not to single you out, but…(Here's where you get singled out). A June 2002 National Academy of Sciences study says that the most dangerous way to get to or from school is with a teenager behind the wheel. The majority of traffic deaths on the way to or from school (55%) happen when a teenager is driving, even though teen drivers account for just 14% of such trips. In Massachusetts, more than a quarter of fatal crashes involve drivers ages 16-25 and most teen crash injuries occur in the hours immediately after school, between 3 and 6 p.m.

92. Back To School Driving Safety
Article about Children on Their Way back to school, Survey SuggestsThat Adults May Need a Lesson in Driving safety.
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A Lesson In Driving Safety
By Sandra Kinsler Once again it's nearly time for children to return to school. A survey suggests that adults need to become more aware of activity near school zones and school bus stops. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), students are at much greater risk traveling to and from school than at any other time in their school day. Interestingly, the survey found that 15 percent of respondents say they personally know of a child who has been injured or killed waiting for or getting on/off a school bus. The survey demonstrated that drivers' behaviors, particularly when driving through school zones during school hours, need to become more attuned to: 1. Don't be distracted while driving during the school year.
  • 35 percent of respondents with children said they have turned around to reprimand a child while carpooling or driving children to school.

93. Www.foodsafety.gov - Consumer Advice - Food Safety - Seasonal Advice: Back To Sc
Seasonal Advice back to school Federal Government Web Sites. National FoodSafety Education Month And Safe school Lunches Go HandIn-Hand (FSIS).
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94. Safe At   School - SAfeUSA
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95. City Of Lakewood - News Article
City programs emphasize backto-school safety Getting safely back to school includesnew anti-jaywalking law Lakewood has the enforcement tools and training
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99. McGruff Safety Tips For Kids
school safety Tips! Other Tips. Keeping Your Holiday Safe. StrangerDanger. Bullies. school safety. Using the Web. Getting Along.
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100. Auto Revers Safety Device
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